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"john smith" wrote in message
... [...] For takeoff, the turbo should maintain sealevel power up to 12,000 feet MSL, so full rich or slightly leaned mixture would be used on takeoff. I think I would still lean for best power prior to releasing brakes for takeoff. You need to use full rich to keep the exhaust temperature down. With the turbocharged engine I normally fly, in my airplane, about a third of the fuel is used just for cooling (30 gph at full power, when theoretically only about 20 gph would be needed for the 270 hp). The turbocharger controller ensures that I am getting best power, without any fiddling with the mixture at all. Even in an aircraft with a manual wastegate, one would ensure best power using that control, not the mixture. Pete |
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